Configuring ieee 802.1x authentication, Figure 10-9 – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Chapter 10 Configuring IEEE 802.1x Port-Based Authentication

Configuring IEEE 802.1x Authentication

Figure 10-9

Authenticator and Supplicant Switch using CISP

For more information, see the

“Configuring 802.1x Switch Supplicant with NEAT” section on

page 10-55

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Configuring IEEE 802.1x Authentication

These sections contain this configuration information:

Default IEEE 802.1x Authentication Configuration, page 10-32

IEEE 802.1x Authentication Configuration Guidelines, page 10-33

Configuring IEEE 802.1x Authentication, page 10-36

(required)

Configuring 802.1x Readiness Check, page 10-38

Configuring IEEE 802.1x Violation Modes, page 10-36

Configuring Voice Aware 802.1x Security, page 10-39

Configuring the Switch-to-RADIUS-Server Communication, page 10-40

(required)

Configuring the Host Mode, page 10-42

(optional)

Configuring Periodic Re-Authentication, page 10-43

(optional)

Manually Re-Authenticating a Client Connected to a Port, page 10-44

(optional)

Changing the Quiet Period, page 10-44

(optional)

Changing the Switch-to-Client Retransmission Time, page 10-45

(optional)

Setting the Switch-to-Client Frame-Retransmission Number, page 10-46

(optional)

Setting the Re-Authentication Number, page 10-46

(optional)

Configuring IEEE 802.1x Accounting, page 10-47

(optional)

Configuring a Guest VLAN, page 10-48

(optional)

Configuring a Restricted VLAN, page 10-49

(optional)

Configuring the Inaccessible Authentication Bypass Feature, page 10-51

(optional)

Configuring IEEE 802.1x Authentication with WoL, page 10-53

(optional)

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Workstations (clients)

2

Supplicant switch (outside wiring closet)

3

Authenticator switch

4

Access control server (ACS)

5

Trunk port

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